Wanted, For aie, For Rent Wanted restaurant, King street, take charge of No, 341 East Pa. uf A girl to Apply Lancaster, at A postal will bring our 1914 Maga- zine gulde~It contains all the best bargains—A postal will bring it, In the mean time, that the best bargains can be had before Nov, 10. Amos B, Root, Elizabethtown, Pa. General distributor, Oct-15-tf, For Sale—A fine property In Flor in. Apply to Mr, H, 8. Stoll, Florin, Pa. De- b cents For Sale—Three lots fronting on if Poplar St, Mt. Joy, each 45 ft. by ft. For particulars address A. Root, Elizabethtown, Pa. tf ere, 213 B. Green Monday, Nov. Private Sale—After ancaster kitchen 17, I will offer household and one and furniture at private sale. | Miss Mary Miller, Mt. Joy. few ex- Wanted—Woman for thin fifty genera] house work, Good wages | and steady place for the right per- son. Address Lock Box 15, Mt. Joy. tf cooking and complete s, Linens, For Rent—A small house conslist- 5, Men's . . , | ing of two nice rooms, cellar hildren’s and garret. Suitable for one or two nderwear, people or small family. Apply at this ets, Rugs, office. 1t TTY “Waverly” Prices -20¢ -18¢ |-16¢ -14¢ -9¢ | BEL with airy 76 Gasoline [73°- 76°] / Special Gasoline [68°-70 Motor Gosoline [63°-70 62°] Family Favorite Oil, 150 Auto Gasoline [60° Pittsburg LampOil, 175 All f.0.b. Pittsburgh, _ BUSH extra charge for wood or steel IC Aw Mt. Joy, Pw | lay and Fr) barrels. All from Pennsylvania WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. PITTSBURGH, PA. products Crude Oil. refined uke Street PENCH FEM! PILLS. ssED MENSTRUATION. 3 Sure ! Speedy 9 nded. Sent prepaid § n trial, to be paid for pour druggist does not and We'll Have a Plate of the [Meet Me on the bridge Best lce Cream In Town #, LANCASTER, Pa. W. Garber er & Co. Sale [ Mount Joy, one, st hotel stands! éksant location, I1 conveniences; bdding. Spacious horse and cow, ly, cow barn and RT ZELLER’ S For sale very| All Flavors at All Times. ck buyer. Apply | Special Prices to Parties, Festivals t. Joy, Pa. iii Suppers, Ete. Mrs. CG. H. Zeller | Marietta Street MOUNT JOY Mt. Joy Bnilets it. Joy Bulltein. coin Ry | Better Time an Right Now Your Winter othes o Better Place Than This Store To Get Them. Honest merchandise, honest advertising honest prices have played an important t in building this business. If anything bought here should go wrong will make it right,--we are always ready go and extreme to satisfy our customers Come in, see the new things; you are elcome here wether you buy or not. duits & Overcoats You will certainly be pleased with the ew style. We've never seen such a beauti- ful variety of garments,-- colors, guaranteed for wool, wear and service. PRICES $15 & up. ; Bverything you nq aghbles, Hats, Caps, rwear {nd Shoes. Jie, R& i Hy all and Winter Sweater Coats, y ble quality | yards, consisting | heifers | dinger, | Jonas Sheetz. Zeller | ler’s ! lot | Mrs. Im. {a large lot Fail to See The alliGK a pancaser Aut. Co { cines I ever took.” THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, ANOTHER DECISION ON TAX Interest Derived from Federal State Bonds is Not Subject to Taxation as Income | Gos Florin News — or | from trip In the D KE Eshbach, Vogle Indiantown, (Continued page 1) former's Harvey Albert Roth spending Gap, aking the auto, Messrs J Weaver, George {nn aston, James of Revenue internal Internal notified several throughout the | o recently tax Commissioner and are Osborn to-day days at revenue collectors unning country that regulations James and Middletown are in town with Mrs Fa Rachael, Fanny, issued governing Income col | Menaugh had who Charles of lection been interpreted by col pending several days instance | bonds posses | in some interest lectors refused their grandmother, nny Menaugh Mrs, T Boyer on States or Its any State or sub-division by to pay for of the sions, coupons United of political Mrs. F. spent G Arbogast and of Millersburg, in the village the guest Mrs, Henry county, ! thereof, certificates of the bonds Qa several of the Young. The Ernest fined tonsolitis or any days unless accompanied sister former's ownership, without deducting cent from normal tax of one per The terest Mrs, con: of Mr, had with an removed and been attack of the on two children the in- the com- the col: income derived who bed were Hospital Dr. A. F. Snyder. gervices are United On Seldomrid King such obligation, in a to subject to the of ownership upon to their missioner said letter to lectors, is not income General at Lancaster Lax, certificate will In and a Monday by not be required. in church evening Revival now pro- Mr, receiv- by the pastor R. C. will to collectors that banks required to with- the per cent interest paid on \turday de cure’ of You Young builders another letter in the Brethren Osborn explained Tuesday Elizabeth- the pulpit and on Rev. James Mec- will speak, or » Sits are N ing deposits are not lev oe of g } oe hold at the source one town occupy ‘m ‘ he : normal tax on the S evening 1wccounts certificates of Williamsport All accrued open or interest, whether and in the return receive it. a A MESSAGE T0 WOMEN Who Are “Just Ready to Drop.” When you are “just ready to drop,” when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about—and be- cause you have not slept well, you get up as tired-out next morning as when you went to bed, you need help. Miss Lea Dumas writes from Ma- lone, N. Y,, saying: “I was in a bad- ly run-down condition for several weeks but two bottles of Vinol put me on my feet again and made me strong and well Vinol has done me more good than all the other medi posit such E are invited paid must be or not paid, Bro our extensive wagon included by ntitled to SONS ' persons have opened a garage at in town and painting repair They are at present into a Square of business make a specialty of rebuilding cars also doing work of all kinds ford roadster Mr. J.C trial order converting a ar for A very racing cs Ha ask Mrs. suffering rrishurg. is all they Prices reasonable. been some acci- She in turn- her foot broke the between the knee is in 76th year will require some time for the limb mend. She attended by Dr. Jno. J. Newpher. 1 Aver & McKinney local gent has for painful afternoon Jooth, who rheumatism Fanny with with Thursday time, met a very dent on was standing at stove and raising twist a without floor, the her left leg She ing around off bone of and hip. and it the her If the careworn, run-down women, to was the pale, sickly children and feeble old folks around here would follow Miss Dumag’ example, they, too, would soon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron remedy, bad built them up and made them strong. It is a wonderful, strength creator and body-builder, and we sell it un- der a guarantee of satisfaction. You get your money back if Vinel does not help you. P. 8S. For any skin trouble Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. W. D. CHANDLER & CO. Druggists Street Mount Joy, Pa. through their Jacob Rutherford are in 45 ht. still the banner for Tuesday Who can paying price section. per white eggs paid beat they and 50c¢ dozen. The leghorn egg is usually brown but at having any call 7513 on Rutherford gladly call for Ayer & McKinney leader the person advance over Any will please and will «C present is 5c. to dispose of bell phone Jacob try our their local agent same, —— nell + en West Main Elizabethtown College Notes of the founding of College will be cele- appropriate exercises on November 13. The anniversary have arranged $+ 3 1e fi ine POT: + Presi ‘a it is read by so many people and glone following programme: President's notice such as the following will | address; oration, Elmer Ruhl; recita- surely bring the buvers: Miss Rebekah Sheaffer; anni- Fridan, Nov. 14—At Gantz’s stock address, by Prof.'J. N. K. Mount Joy, 99 head of cattle | Hickman, Superintendent of eity of fresh cows, springers, | Schools, Lancaster. cows, bulls, steers and| The by J. B. Keller & Bro. Al | lecture auct. | recital Tuesday, Nov. | Perry, road leading from the Man- to Union Square, horses, and a large lot of in etc, by Mrs. | the of auct, | close of the Bible Nov. 20—On the Alex-| The Bible at Conewago, live stock January of horses, mules, cows, days shoats, farming implements, ete, by| Miss H. Zeller, auct, at the 21—At the Farmers’ a lot cows and and Frank, | The anniversary Sale Register A FREE notice of your serted here for any length of time, provided we print your sale bills. This is excellent advertising because Elizabethtown brated with Thursday sale 1s in evening, committee | tion, | versary on the college piano lecture Edward Bazter next num- by Dr. Byron C. We Dead Awake,” the College chapel on January 24, at the number a second course given November ber be a lecture Piatt on “When be given backward was by The 18—On the premises 6. on the heim road COWS, to farming hogs, hay implements, evening term. Wednes- ten term will 14, Thursday, open ander farm day, and continue for Sonsisting Mary Elizabeth who is head will give a vember 22. Alexander piano work in the Nov. yards, n Friday, college, piano recital No- lovers of music of Pautz, Inn stock should hear this recital. A chers v hogs, by Mumma auct, and Ministeral Church of Meet- November students he the Middle 1 near AK number Nov. 22—On ises the late Jacob two miles east of Mt. Joy, 8 acres of chestnut timber, Also a large lot of personal property and antique furniture by M. N. Brubaker, 12 executor. Zeller, auct. Friday, Nov. 28—At M. Washington House, ground on West Main street frame dwelling, stable ete., by Mary A. executrix of the will of Cecelia Culp. Sale at 7. p. | Zeller, auct. i Saturdey, Nov. 29—At the home of | Sraduates the Mrs. Lizzie Snyder Musser, in Florin | finely built laboratory of household goods by J. | by W. E. Glasmire, also Agt. Zeller, auet. { of the college. Do Not : the prem-| N. Brubaker, a tract of Saturday, of meeting to be held in Brethren House and 13. 1 the Creek ing ron, on gratefully re- Following is a Donations alway ceived are A. Spick-| Mt. Joy, a at the college recently: the estate money for from Moyer, large, cabinet made graduate list of donations received A number books of I. N. 8S. Will; improvements Misses Kathryn of with of from sum of the campus; and Sara school; Shelly, a on of a a 7 Snyder, TT consisting of and teachers, has recently been organized and will render its first public programme on the even- ing of December 25. pe etleet'H----°.... temperance Jeague, students New Trolley Line to Pequea Engineers of the Conestoga Trac- tion Company are at present engaged in making a survey of a proposed new trolley route from Lancaster city to Pequea and McCall's Ferry. The survey has been in progress during the past two months. The new line would probably start at Willow street, the present tracks of the Strasburg line being used to that point. From that place they will take in New Danville, Marticville, Rawlinsville, Mount Nebo, Pequea and McCall's Ferry. Much difficulty is laying out the new route. The engineers are seeking to reach as many of the small towns as possible, and at the same time to avoid the hills which abound in that section ;and would cause heavy construction | work. 1914 Now On Display at the being found in Garage Never Closed 230-238 W. King St a (0 Cir | pot 10 PA. v Personal Mention from page 1) with Mrs (Continued days last week Isaa Charles, at Lancaster Miss is spending a Linglestown, with Ellen Bolton of few days here friends PH. Mr. and Sunday at Mr, and laker and son Nelson and Mrs, L. Percy Heilig, Washington, D, ( Mrs, William Terre Hill, visited their S. and M. C, Bowman yesterday Mr. Samuel Keller the torpedo constellation, is spent of M Snader nephews, U. 8. spend of boat ing some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Keller, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph R. Mrs. A, K. Manning and B. Cling spent Sunday at making the trip by auto. The Misses Hilda and Dorothy Johnson of Terre Hill arrived in town Saturday and are spending the week with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. John turned to Jersey City spending week here wit! ter’ Mr, and Mrs Charles, Mrs, A, Carlisle, Everett re Monday after the lat M. K. a 8 parents, Brubaker EE CE ED EG >f PF Monthly Missionary Meeting The monthly meeting of Missionary Society of the Church Thursday even- This pro- He Will Prayer, regular the of God will be held on Nov, 20 at 7:30 p. m. gram will be given: Singing, Send the Promised Power; Rev. C. D. Rishel; Anthem, Praise to Choir; Reading, Miss Wilma Eaton; Singing; Reading of Minutes, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Sec’y; Vocal Solo, Frank Shatto; Reading, Miss Malin- da Greiner; Singing; Recitation, Miss Mabel Geistweit; Duett, I Look Be-! vond, Mrs, D. C. Reist and Miss Em- ma Shookers; Reading, Mrs. J. K. Stauffer; Solo, His Love Never Fail- eth, Miss Mary Longenecker: Re- marks, Rev. C. D. Rishel; Offering Singing; Benediction. - DAN ing, God, Da Ba Pitched ttle With Gypsies. Some sting the forests in the ncighborhood of Fulda, Prussia, weel iK who “ave been hunted military, gypsies infe 101 by the inhabita ind the havr continued their nocturnal sions ely nts incur farms, any- ago lages rad I han A few Huy local of trac to the bo surprised them whilst fess on th rl the farm yards pitche @ d hetween the — parties ‘ne was Noms by a shot from "Baron Schenk’s volver, but some of the band took on their shoulders and ran into forest, while the rest covered flight wi 1 a steady fire. Then, turn- | ing v fled in their turn and were | lost in the forest. The whole country- side is now searching for them, where they lay 1ei) thing thes the popr.ii tion Baron Scher’ on days feld, led landowner, the thieves, | rder of a Hit n went in hot irs and, foreat, ing ther of 1 313 ie ensue im | the their German Musicians Poorly Paid. The Germans like music, but they | | do not want to pay for 't \What they | gladly pay for is fooc and dr... with | free music on th~ ‘de. “Vien a bigh- | class musician pl~y~ at a variet, show | in a night he islooked “own yet th only pl ces where in earn a decent | azures have | Turrier which ‘mpossible Y cian % For or cafe on; tne an orche living. Se dre tral playe startling in Der some Nee i printed ‘hows that it is practi 11, for a Germar 1estral marry and f rear. yer i 1 pl s than 25 cents i pay mu- he Ger- mere of the Germans, $330 De sure, are for for Qay. ” and he “ain't it blows?"'— store leaned hard Saturday tially, wind confden kK whe the Evening P over, Wor HOLTWOOD TO HAVE 2-DAY CELEBRATION Athletic Club Has New Home and Has Invited Everybody to See It Saturday Athletic Association tion in honor quarters of the association and held a celebra- new it is expected that hundreds of people | from Lancaster, York and Dauphin counties journeyed to the town which | is growing up about the big hydro- electric plant at that point. Saturday the morning was devoted! to sight seeing and inspection of the electric plant. During the aiicrnoon there were a variety of sports; a de monstration of electricity on the farm land in the home, of deep sea diving ‘and the the evening a dance. Saturday there were boat rides, the formal dedication and church service he club house and on ory fi RO wide, with 2 RVe are | ne M | ") TR Ir I SEI ECE RES 3 | of by | and Sunday the Holtwood of the completion of | use of the pulmotor and in is a two building, 81} Wednesday, November 12, 9, J 0 9, 0 9, *, 2% ho? % 204, 2043043 ae ade ede od >, 3043043 oy Sr 06% Ca’ Jeedeeeleefodecd 2 oe THE OUTLETS @ CLOTHING STORE 5 24 West King St.,, LANCASTER, PA. CLOTHES or QUALITY FOR MEN & 30YS MODERATE PRICED GUARANTEED CLOTHING Jeededeafrdedledoce dole frardedfe fede dfodededdeddedd ®, Hg Xa XJ @ Xa) », > 9, Xa) + 4, o& Xa) LO Xa Cg Xa Kg LW) te, J &. 0 Xa Xa) . + (a ° Xa ded oo, 0 he? \/ 0 b, Xa) 9 4 XT 204 > “ >, » 9 * >, \/ ® ot % Ca’ > 9 * Looted \/ >, » \ XX be >, 8? 4004, 2 5 ofeefoctocosforfosfonfociontococfonforjociociosfosfonfocionfectociociecforfocfoctscfocfurfocosforfocfesfocfocfosfocfocfoofocfosfecforfecfocforforfoefoie Mr. Man or Woodard rr ————— mors rr EE a — whether Men's, u have first u for, until ye le its shoes vou i Ladi my line. REPAIR WORK son m—— A SPECIALTY wre er 11 Boy’, seen new or Children’s, d The prices 1 €S 1ease Vy \ yes aside Se they hem to con- of g0 yd sh has worn thru for Don’t throw Wr are slightly torn me and I will make them sideration. that ps: the sole like new or a ver ole 3 * Harry Laskewitz wfesforfeoferfesforforfoofosforforfocfecfesforforfosforfasfortocfufontoctoofuciocfonfoofecfocfeofororforferfasfecferiocfocforferforforioriend 0OCO000000 Ed FLORA DRABENSTADT MILLINERY addadaadiadaatadbddiibddadtaididiiida didi A B:autiful Line of Hats Plumes Velvets le OOOO LS All the : [atest Styles [_owest Etc. A IN \ 11 Prices TREET, MT. JOY, PA. Tk ee ee ok ek Lk ke ke ok ok kk ok Dek Lk Dk Sek Dkk Dk VY. KLINE Linds Coucoots Work OO0O000O0S000000000000000004 E. A N ~p Jr wt COTCOCOCO0D0CO ¥ : NG G BLOCKS es an d Colors Columns and Banisters nd Window Sills Lintles, Chimneys, Etc, and Retailer of the Best Grades of Cement BUILDING CONFIDENCE Contidence Is The Cornerstone Upon Which Our Marvelous Growth Has Been Built Exaggeration and misrepresentatin do not reside here. tell the whole plain truth about our goods and our prices lowest, every article marked in plain figures. Our assortment of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies are greater for this is the largest Furniture and Carpet Store of Philadelphia and Pitts- burgh. It is for these reasons we invite you to make comparisons, for for we are satisfied you Confidence and patronage We the than elsewhere, in Pennsylvania, outsid comparisons, will follow. Because of our $10,000.00 a year location saving, and the gre; volume of business we are able to guarantee a positive saving 10 to 30 per on everything. WESTERNBERGER, 125-131 East King St. cent. MALEY & MYER CA LJ l On the other (hand, gould look foolish Hug
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